Konoe Sakihisa (近衛 前久) (1536 – June 7, 1612), son of regent Taneie, was a court noble of Japan. His life spanned the Sengoku, Azuchi–Momoyama, and early...
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calligrapher, painter and diarist Konoe Sakihisa (近衛 前久, 1536–1612), Japanese kuge Konoe Tadafusa (近衛 忠房, 1838–1873), Japanese kugyō Konoe Tadahiro (近衛 忠熙, 1808–1898)...
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Kazunari, Toyotomi Hidekatsu, Tokugawa Hidetada Konoe Sakiko (1575–1630), daughter of Konoe Sakihisa, married to Emperor Go-Yōzei Chikurin-in (1579/80–1649)...
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was Konoe Sakihisa, and her adopted father was Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Her posthumous Buddhist name was Chukamonin (中和門院). Konoe was born in 1575 to Konoe Sakihisa...
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Prince Senior first rank Konoe Tadahiro (近衛 忠熙, September 4, 1808 – March 18, 1898), son of Motosaki, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the late...
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Empress (Nyōgo): Fujiwara (Konoe) Sakiko (藤原近衛 前子)(1575 – 11 August 1630), later Chukamonin (中和門院), daughter of Konoe Sakihisa (近衛 前久) First Daughter: Princess...
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Yorimichi called sekke: the Konoe family, Kujō family, Ichijō family, Takatsukasa family and Nijō family. Both the Konoe and Kujō families were descendants...
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daughter Second daughter: Imperial Princess Ken'shi (憲子内親王; 1669–1688) married Konoe Iehiro Lady-in-waiting: Chunagon-Naishi (1653–1691; 中納言典侍) First son: Imperial...
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or Masahito. He was the third son of Emperor Go-Yōzei and his consort, Konoe Sakiko. Prince Kotohito had 11 full siblings (7 sisters and 4 brothers)...
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Sesshō, Ichijō Akiyoshi, 1647 Kampaku, Ichijō Akiyoshi, 1647–1651 Kampaku, Konoe Hisatsugu, 1651–1653 Kampaku, Nijō Mitsuhira, 1653–1663 Sadaijin Udaijin...
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to 1533 and from 1536 to 1542. He was the son of Konoe Hisamichi, and the father of Konoe Sakihisa. His daughter, Keifukuin Kaoku Gyokuei, wrote poetry...
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Konoe Iehira (近衛 家平, 1282 – 1324), son of Iemoto, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Kamakura period (1185–1333). He held a regent position kampaku...
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Konoe Nobuhiro (近衛 信尋, 24 June 1599– 15 November 1649), Ōzan (応山) as a monk, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Edo period (1603–1868). He was...
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48. Taniguchi, Kengo (1994). 流浪の戦国貴族 近衛前久 [Rurō no sengoku kizoku: Konoe Sakihisa] (in Japanese). Chūkō Shinsho. ISBN 4-12-101213-5. 公卿人名大事典. Nichigai...
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period", named in imitation of the Heian period Sanpitsu. He is a son of Konoe Sakihisa by a lady of waiting whose name is unknown. 1577 he held his genpuku...
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(Chancellor): Konoe (Fujiwara) Sakihisa (1582) Hashiba (Fujiwara > Toyotomi) Hideyoshi (1586–1598) Sadaijin (Minister of the Left): Konoe (Fujiwara) Sakihisa (1554–1557)...
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Kanshūji Haruko (1553–1620) 2. Emperor Go-Mizunoo (1596–1680) 10.Konoe Sakihisa (1536–1612) 5.Konoe Sakiko (1575–1630) 11. Takeda 1. Empress Meishō 12. Tokugawa...
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Kanshūji Haruko (1553–1620) 2. Emperor Go-Mizunoo (1596–1680) 10.Konoe Sakihisa (1536–1612) 5.Konoe Sakiko (1575–1630) 11. Takeda 1. Emperor Go-Sai 12. Shōin...
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During Go-Nara's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Kampaku, Konoe Sakihisa, 1536–1612. Sadaijin Udaijin Nadaijin Dainagon The years of Go-Nara's...
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Konoe (近衛) is a Japanese aristocratic family. The family is a branch of Hokke and, by extension, a main branch of the Fujiwara clan. The Konoe claim descent...
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Imperial Court/Kuge power theory This is the theory that Prince Masahito, Konoe Sakihisa, Yoshida Kanemi, and others forced Mitsuhide to defeat Nobunaga because...
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Konoe Michitsugu (近衛 道嗣, 1333 – 1387), son of Mototsugu, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Muromachi period (1336–1573). He held a regent position...
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Konoe Mototsugu (近衛 基嗣, 1305 – 1354), son of Tsunehira, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Kamakura period (1185–1333). He held a regent position...
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Kanesuke Nijō Korefusa Konoe Taneie Kujō Tanemichi Takatsukasa Tadafuyu Ichijō Fusamichi Nijō Haruyoshi Ichijō Kanefuyu Konoe Sakihisa Azuchi–Momoyama period...
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Saneka Konoe Taneie Takatsukasa Tadafuyu? Ichijō Fusamichi? Nijō Haruyoshi? Azuchi–Momoyama period Nijō Haruyoshi? Oda Nobunaga? Konoe Sakihisa Toyotomi...
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(1986) Gunshi Kanbei (2014) – Tokugawa Ieyasu Nobunaga Moyu (2016) – Konoe Sakihisa Kohaku (2017) – Toshio Arai Rikuoh (2017) – Haruyuki Iiyama Shiroi Kyotō...
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Kanesuke Nijō Korefusa Konoe Taneie Kujō Tanemichi Takatsukasa Tadafuyu Ichijō Fusamichi Nijō Haruyoshi Ichijō Kanefuyu Konoe Sakihisa Azuchi–Momoyama period...
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Kanesuke Nijō Korefusa Konoe Taneie Kujō Tanemichi Takatsukasa Tadafuyu Ichijō Fusamichi Nijō Haruyoshi Ichijō Kanefuyu Konoe Sakihisa Azuchi–Momoyama period...
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Kanesuke Nijō Korefusa Konoe Taneie Kujō Tanemichi Takatsukasa Tadafuyu Ichijō Fusamichi Nijō Haruyoshi Ichijō Kanefuyu Konoe Sakihisa Azuchi–Momoyama period...
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Yōmei Bunko (section The Konoe family and Yōmei Bunko)
that, when the Konoe family mansion was burned down in the Ōnin War, the records survived. The 16th head of the family, Konoe Sakihisa (近衛前久, pen name...
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